90s

The 1990s in cinema were marked by spectacular blockbusters that pushed the boundaries of special effects and captured global audiences. James Cameron’s Titanic (1997) combined historical drama with impressive visual effects, becoming a cultural phenomenon and box office titan. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) reintroduced George Lucas’s space saga to a new generation with pioneering CGI and a fresh storyline. Jurassic Park (1993) revolutionized the use of computer-generated imagery, bringing dinosaurs to life with unprecedented realism and thrilling audiences worldwide. Independence Day (1996) epitomized the disaster film genre with its large-scale alien invasion and landmark visual effects. Lastly, Disney’s The Lion King (1994) was a triumph in traditional animation, telling a timeless story of courage and responsibility that resonated deeply and became an enduring classic.